The present invention relates to an electric punch wherein the pushing members are normally in contact with the punching heads so as to reduce noise and wearing when punching.
A conventional paper punch is disclosed in
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The present invention intends to provide an electric punch wherein the rings are rotatably received in rectangle pieces which are movably engaged between the two upright walls of the movable frames, the rectangle pieces can only movable in an upright direction so that no impact between the rectangle pieces and the two upright walls of the movable frames.
The present invention relates to an electric punch that includes a case with a motor connected thereto so as to drive a shaft rotatably connected between two side walls of the case. A plurality of pushing units are mounted to the shaft and each pushing unit includes a ring rotatably received in a pushing member. Each ring has a polygonal hole through which the shaft fixedly extends. A plurality of movable frames each include two upright walls and movably connected to the case. A plurality of punch units each include a punch frame and a punch member whose front end is used to punch sheets and rear end of the punch member extends out from the punch frame and movably engaged with a recess of the movable frame and is in contact with the pushing member. The pushing member is moved up and down in the movable frame by the rotation o the rings when the shaft rotates while the movable frames move to push the punch members to punch the sheets.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A plurality of pushing units 30 are mounted to the shaft 25 and each pushing unit 30 includes a ring 31 and a pushing member 32 which includes a circular hole 321 and the ring 31 is rotatably engaged with the circular hole 321. Each ring 31 has a polygonal hole 311 defined eccentrically therethrough and the shaft 25 fixedly extends through the polygonal holes 311. The pushing units 30 are well positioned by using clips 26. The polygonal hole 311 in each ring 31 includes twelve parallel ridges and grooves defined in an inner periphery thereof so that the shaft 25 can be positioned by engaging its own polygonal shank portion with the grooves and polygonal holes 311 of the rings 31 are positioned at different angular positions relative to the shaft 25.
A plurality of movable frames 40 are movably connected on the floor board 11 at positions where slots 12 are defined. Each movable frame 40 includes two upright walls and a horizontal base which is connected to a plate 42 located at a bottom of the floor board 11 by bolts such that the movable frames 40 is movable within the range of the slots 12. One of the upright walls of each movable frames 40 has a recess 41 defined therein.
A plurality of punch units 50 each include a punch frame 51 and a punch member 52 movably connected between two of three upright walls thereof and a spring 53 is mounted to the punch member 52 so as to keep a rear end of the punch member 52 to extend out from the punch frame 51 corresponding thereto and to movably engaged with the recess 41 of the movable frame 40 corresponding thereto. The punch frames 51 are connected to the case 10 and respectively located in front of the upright wall having the recess 41 of the movable frames 40. The rear end of the punch member 52 movably engaged with the recess 41 of the movable frame 40 is in contact with the pushing member 32. Each punch frame 51 further includes a slot 54 between the front two right walls so as to receive sheets to be punched and a front end of the punch member 52 can be moved through the slot 54. Each pushing member 32 is a rectangle block and two opposite sides 322 of each pushing member 32 are slidably in contact between the two upright walls of the movable frame 40 corresponding thereto, and the rear end of the punch member 52 is in contact with one of the two opposite sides 322 of the pushing member 32.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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